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new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
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I have to say, these are way more tame than the Malaysians I used to mess with back in the 90's. Can anyone explain the linage, based on sharing parents with Goldeneye line? These are regulars from GiantKeeper Reptiles parents that produced Goldeneyes, they had at the San Diego Show. I am curious if they hold anything genetically, except the calm personalities. Also, does anyone have pics of adults or know if this line gets fairly red or any unique transformation? I have heard co-dominant, but not exactly sure what that means. Any recommended articles?
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Golden eye is a condom. Being a sib means they didn't inherit the gene.
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You'd have to look at parents to judge how red they will get, or wait and see, I love the color changes in short tails.
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Re: new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
O don't know the answer but they are really Pretty
Sent from my SGH-T999
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Re: new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
Congrats
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If your on Facebook check out Chris's page giantkeeper he has tons of Picts of his animals. All top shelf.
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Re: new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
 Originally Posted by giantkeeper
Frank is right, these are non gene carriers. I can tell you from experience that the normals from this pairing color up fantastically. Stellar genetics at work here!
Thank you, I think they are all amazing, and love the temperament of my pair! Sorry one more question, does this mean the offspring of my pair would be 100% normal's and if crossed with matrix, Batik or Goldeneye, the same?
Last edited by carpet; 07-25-2015 at 03:27 PM.
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Re: new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
Normal x Normal = all normals
Normal x GE = 1/2 normal, 1/2 GE
Normal x Matrix = 1/2 normal, 1/2 Matrix
Normal x Batik = 1/2 normal, 1/2 Batik
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Re: new pair of Brongersmai & Question on Goldeneye siblings / genetics
 Originally Posted by giantkeeper
Normal x GE = 1/2 normal, 1/2 GE
Normal x Matrix = 1/2 normal, 1/2 Matrix
Normal x Batik = 1/2 normal, 1/2 Batik
For the OP, actually, it would be a little more accurate to say that for the pairings listed above, the chance of each offspring carrying the gene listed is 50%. This doesn't mean you can expect that half will carry the gene and half wont. It can happen, but it might not. Over many many pairings, it would approach 50%, but these are small number statistics and they can vary a lot. Think of it more like flipping a coin - if you flip 3 heads in a row, the fourth flip still has a 50% chance of being heads or tails. Overall, you can estimate the overall odds of flipping all heads or all tails or anything in between also. I don't know if that makes any more sense at all or if I'm just confusing things more.
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